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Reactions of urea phosphate in calcareous and alkaline soils: Ammonia volatilization and effects on soil sodium and salinity

Posted on:1990-02-02Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of ArizonaCandidate:Ali, Abdul-Mehdi SalehFull Text:PDF
GTID:1473390017453377Subject:Agriculture
Abstract/Summary:
Nitrogen (N) loss in the form of volatilized ammonia (NH;The volatilization of NH;The effect of UP, Sulfur-Foam (SF), Phosphuric Solution (PHP) and a mixture of SF and UP (Mix) on leaching soil sodium (Na) and salinity was also studies on two soils (Pima L and Crot CL) in columns. Each of these amendments was applied at a rate of one and two equivalent amounts of the exchangeable Na;The highest N loss in the form of NH;Urea phosphate was as effective as PHP or Mix (acid containing fertilizers) treatments in reducing soil salinity and alkalinity in Pima and Crot soils. No difference was found between rates of application (1 and 2 equivalent amount of Na;Generally, UP is a potential fertilizer for supplying N and phosphorus (P) as plant nutrients, reducing NH...
Keywords/Search Tags:Soils
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